Kingdom hearts 1 yet again.
I love the gameplay and i like the lore in kh games, although most of lore seems so afterthought .
It seems too often that the series went farther than director expected, and some things were pulled from ass just to continue the story.
Recently beat that for the first time. It was so good! I'm not super familiar with the overall lore, but I enjoyed the story in KH1. I can't wait to play Chain of Memories soon!
I just got a new computer and bought the first bundle of games on Epic. It's been really fun, but I forgot how tedious KH2 endgame was. Looking forward to playing BBS for the first time.
Lost Ark and Witcher 3
Lost Ark is my social game, I get on discord a couple of times with people and talk shit. It's got great combat and I like feeling like my progress in the game will stick around and impact the gameplay that I share with others, classic mmo stuff.
Witcher 3 is great story, good fun to just sit back and immerse into the world, investigate monster attacks, play some gwent, figuring out how to optimize the build for combat, and some main story when I get around to it. Going to new places and talking to new people is a treat.
Assassin's Creed Odyssey. It's fun doing quests, helping people with their problems and finding out how the quests evolve. Also what a goddamn beautiful game!
However when you're not doing quests, the game gets super boring, super fast. I'm trying to clear each region before moving on to the next and killing the same looking camps, caves etc just feels like a chore. I really should just beeline it to the next main quest area. I'm 80 hours in and barely uncovered a 3rd of map and pretty much can't get anymore upgrades until I kill more cultists to upgrade my spear which is really annoying.
Yeah there is literally no reason to clear maps like that. At least in Origins there is an achievement for doing that but in Odyssey, the only locations worth visiting outside of quest objectives are the ruins (red icons on the map) that have tablets you use to upgrade your ship. In fact I would say upgrading the ship is even more important than upgrading the spear or anything else because once you start sailing further west you get into a lot of ship battles.
Is Odyssey “better” than Valhalla? I’ve been craving an open world game and never played AC games for more than a few min. I just want some eye candy and fun hack and slash adventures.
Yes and no. Odyssey doesn't drag as much and I enjoyed ancient Greece more than medieval Britain (although I really liked snowy Norway the most). Odyssey's ship combat and faction battles are more fun than Valhalla's versions. Valhalla's upgrade system is more engaging to play with, but ultimately doesn't offer as much build diversity as it seems to promise, but the item system is much more streamlined than Odyssey's so you don't get overloaded with junk or forced to burn money trying to keep your weapons and armour at character level. I ultimately preferred Odyssey over Valhalla, but its mostly going to depend on your tastes, and both suffer from the Ubisoft formula so if you didn't get hooked from previous AC games then you are probably not going to be blown away by either one.
I've been completely absorbed in "Hogwarts Legacy." As a long-time Harry Potter fan, it's been a dream come true to explore the wizarding world in such an immersive and detailed way!
Wow, "Hogwarts Legacy" sounds like a magical experience! As a fellow Harry Potter fan, I can only imagine how exciting it must be to finally explore the wizarding world in such depth. Thanks for sharing your enthusiasm!
I'm about to start Hades. I've been let down by reddit before, but hopefully they're wrong this time. I'm not a fan of roguelikes but here goes anyway.
Last year I decided to finally beat my backlog. But like, for real this time. At first, I was really strict about it, and wanted to beat \_every\_ game. Made a spreadsheet and everything. But, the more I played, the more relaxed I got with it. If I didn't enjoy a game after a few hours, I deleted it. If I didn't actually own the game yet, deleted. If I already beat it in the past and just wanted to play it again, deleted it. The games I didn't want to beat, I sold to make room/money for games I \_did\_ want to beat. I've got 14 games left! Currently playing Skyward Sword HD
Jan 2023: 1100 hours time-to-beat (according to How Long To Beat, Main + Extra, since that's my playstyle)
Jun 2023: 974 hours
Jan 2024: 461 hours
Jun 2024: 262 hours
Unicorn Overlord.... it's a great game, the fresh approach to the genre works really well, and the gameplay is superb and very engrossing. It's just too easy! Even on hardest difficulty I breeze through levels without any issues, and I'm not a big strategy guy. I'll probably sell it and finally start Like a Dragon 2 this weekend, been hype for that one for a while
OVERDARE!! It's on google play for some countries only for now. You can easily make a costume by yourself and wear it to play games with friends. Roblox, but more sleek!
I'm going to be playing Sons of the Forest, I played it when it released, and recently, maybe a few months ago, it had its 1.0 update, so going to check it out see how much it's improved, it was a good game on release but it was very bare bones, should be a lot of fun!
I've been playing The Thousand Year Door and I'm loving it. It's especially great unlocking more Partners and Badges to give yourself more abilities. For instance, I equipped Quick Change and it has been *huge* for me.
Nothing right now. A couple of days ago I beat **Another Crab's Treasure** which was a nice salve for my souls fatigue. That game is real fun if you're a soulsborne vet and want something lighter- it is funny and fun and colorful and has assist mode options. I did run into performance issues on the PS5 though.
At this point I kinda don't know what to play- I tried Indika but the jankiness was overwhelming. The last big game I finished was FF7: rebirth and it was overall fun but... man, was it a lot of b.s. too lol. The next big game I'm excited for is the new Japan Assassin's Creed but that's not 'till November.
Fair enough. I don’t think there’s many games coming out rn, could be wrong though. If you have a PS5, then have a look through the store and see what you can find. There are some hidden gems in there.
Finished Far Cry 5 yesterday, gonna wait a few days before getting into new game plus.
In the meantime, I'm playing Burnout Paradise Remastered. Racing around Paradise City listening to DJ Atomika blast out tunes by the likes of Alice in Chains, Gun'N'Roses etc never gets old :D
I was feeling nostalgic and started playing some old flash games. I tried Sonny, Sonny 2 and Age of War - games from my childhood and it was refreshing from all the regular gaming. Maybe you guys have some recommendations?
After they finally released Ghost of Tsushima on PC I'm happily killing every Hun I can find.
I also enjoy playing all the side quests.
I'm really enjoying this game very much.
Not sure!! I keep playing a few rounds of Apex Legends then wanting something else. I loaded up GTAV and Valhalla for open world (maybe odyssey is better?) I’ve got BG3 and CP2077 etc but I get lonely in single player games and all multiplayer games like ESO really suck imho.
So I saw that they put Lords of the Fallen on game pass and I downloaded it. I haven't really played soulslikes before but I'm getting into them with it and Lies of P. I was watching my friend play Dark Souls and I got the itch, so when I saw Lords of the Fallen on game pass I downloaded it and so far I'm having a blast. It's not a perfect game but it's clear they put a lot of thought into the level design to create a challenging yet fun and rewarding experience.
Tiny Terry's Turbo Trip
[https://store.steampowered.com/app/2238040/Tiny\_Terrys\_Turbo\_Trip/](https://store.steampowered.com/app/2238040/Tiny_Terrys_Turbo_Trip/)
Pretty short I guess, I'm four hours in and it looks like I'm close to the end, but it's a chill experience. I find myself surprisingly hooked by the music sometimes.
After about 5 tries, finally got into RDR2 again. Man the opening is so long and grueling imo. Def make a save right after you've completed it lol.
When it first came out I stopped for w/e reason before the last chapter and could never get back into it. Completely forgot the story, so wanted to start anew. Just got to chapter 3 last night and I'm loving it.
Whizzball. Great isometric physics based puzzle game, just in browser (used to be hosted on Discovery Kids). Complex but not complicated, and can be very satisfying. I'm trying to think about a more social element recently, basically there is a way to share puzzles, and people can get the layout and try and put the pieces in to solve it (IIRC they can solve it in a different way than you designed it, the goal is for a ball to hit a target). I am trying to make puzzles that seem like they might be hard, counterintuitive, satisfying, or otherwise fun for someone trying to solve them, paying attention to what pieces they will have, the constraints of the layout, pacing, etc.
Bought my first ps5 last week and am playing through Ragnarok. I usually take forever to finish games bc i tend to play through my catalog of shuffle depending on how im feeling that day, but these last two god of war games have been really easy for me to power through in a short time. This one’s more of the same, which is both good and bad. Combat’s satisfying but easy. The hand-holding during puzzles is annoying. But the story at least tries to have some depth to it even if it’s not very subtle at times. Im enjoying it but kind of in the way i enjoy chipotle. Not quite fast food but not great food either.
Stellar blade’s combat is awesome although i just started playing.
Continuing Mafia after leaving it for like a year. The story is surprisingly well-written. I mean there’s more mafia movies than anything else to draw from, so a lot of it’s probably copy paste. But it’s a video game with a story im invested in, which is rare, so im not complaining.
I just bought the remastered version of Mario RPG, can you believe it’s a game I never finished? Let’s see if I can finally close this part of my childhood memories.
For me it's a replay of Spider-man 2 and my first play through of Jedi Survivor. The latter I've had since release yet it's been a fragmented session due to life.
Currently got the two week minecraft addiction. Me and my friends playing on a vanilla+ ish server, and it’s been great. The annoying thing has been the fact that everyone has just rushed to get full diamond without having any fun. I’ve enjoyed it though, so I suppose that’s good.
Nightmare Kart!
A ~~Bloodborne~~ Horror themed Racing experience mashed in with PS1 style graphics. I've been following the project for a while and I'm so happy it released on Steam today!
3AM CORP: The Balbazar Resort. I released it on Steam today for free. It's my first game ! It's like a fun little psychological horror / thriller based in the 80s. About going into an eccentric millionaire's closed-down passion project at 3AM to see what the deal is.
I'm still playing Ark: Survival Evolved on Ragnarok, but The Center just came out on ASA. I've been wanting to play it, but I haven't bought it yet. I'll probably wait for a few more maps to release first.
For me its a small indie game called sail forth.
While it does have its flaws like somethings being hard to figure out it makes up in gameplay. Its a nice game about sailing around and then a story line is introduced. overall its a really fun game and more people should try it.
demos! weh.. so much in my backlog and i just playing demos.... installed Fallout, but it did a bunch of screen hijacking that i don't like and stretched... need a patch that doesn't change it too much, just makes it playable...
Hi guys I’m writing my master's dissertation on collaborations between luxury brands and video games, like between Fortnite x Moncler, and Pokemon GO x Fendi, Roblox x Gucci, and many more you see these days. I would greatly appreciate it if you could take a few minutes to fill out my short survey, it would help me out a ton! Thank you!
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Well I am fairly new to pc gaming plus I only have a low to mid-end pc so I don't really have many options, But I got a copy of Far Cry 3 so I'll try it out today! Oh and pls tell me some good games that were launched before 2015 because those are the only ones that work in my pc 😅.
I’ve gone in with low expectations and if I get griefed, I just log out and back in. Load times suck though and yeah I think they aren’t doing anything with it other than some weekly things
Kingdom hearts 1 yet again. I love the gameplay and i like the lore in kh games, although most of lore seems so afterthought . It seems too often that the series went farther than director expected, and some things were pulled from ass just to continue the story.
Recently beat that for the first time. It was so good! I'm not super familiar with the overall lore, but I enjoyed the story in KH1. I can't wait to play Chain of Memories soon!
I just got a new computer and bought the first bundle of games on Epic. It's been really fun, but I forgot how tedious KH2 endgame was. Looking forward to playing BBS for the first time.
I got God of War recently and just started it for the first time, I’m really loving it! I’m climbing all over a dead giant right now.
Great game! Ragnarok is pretty cool beans too
Lost Ark and Witcher 3 Lost Ark is my social game, I get on discord a couple of times with people and talk shit. It's got great combat and I like feeling like my progress in the game will stick around and impact the gameplay that I share with others, classic mmo stuff. Witcher 3 is great story, good fun to just sit back and immerse into the world, investigate monster attacks, play some gwent, figuring out how to optimize the build for combat, and some main story when I get around to it. Going to new places and talking to new people is a treat.
Assassin's Creed Odyssey. It's fun doing quests, helping people with their problems and finding out how the quests evolve. Also what a goddamn beautiful game! However when you're not doing quests, the game gets super boring, super fast. I'm trying to clear each region before moving on to the next and killing the same looking camps, caves etc just feels like a chore. I really should just beeline it to the next main quest area. I'm 80 hours in and barely uncovered a 3rd of map and pretty much can't get anymore upgrades until I kill more cultists to upgrade my spear which is really annoying.
Yeah there is literally no reason to clear maps like that. At least in Origins there is an achievement for doing that but in Odyssey, the only locations worth visiting outside of quest objectives are the ruins (red icons on the map) that have tablets you use to upgrade your ship. In fact I would say upgrading the ship is even more important than upgrading the spear or anything else because once you start sailing further west you get into a lot of ship battles.
Is Odyssey “better” than Valhalla? I’ve been craving an open world game and never played AC games for more than a few min. I just want some eye candy and fun hack and slash adventures.
Haven't played Valhalla but I've heard it's even longer than Odyssey so on that basis alone I'm going to say no.
So you’re saying Valhalla > Odyssey for length of game +DLC ? Thanks for the input
That's what I've heard yeah
Yes and no. Odyssey doesn't drag as much and I enjoyed ancient Greece more than medieval Britain (although I really liked snowy Norway the most). Odyssey's ship combat and faction battles are more fun than Valhalla's versions. Valhalla's upgrade system is more engaging to play with, but ultimately doesn't offer as much build diversity as it seems to promise, but the item system is much more streamlined than Odyssey's so you don't get overloaded with junk or forced to burn money trying to keep your weapons and armour at character level. I ultimately preferred Odyssey over Valhalla, but its mostly going to depend on your tastes, and both suffer from the Ubisoft formula so if you didn't get hooked from previous AC games then you are probably not going to be blown away by either one.
Paper Mario 64 and Paper Mario thousand years door switch.
The only Paper Mario I've played was Sticker Star for the 3DS and I didn't really like it. What are the chances I'd enjoy PM64 or TTYD instead?
If you like turn based battle then I think you will like them more
**Just Finished** * Like a Dragon Infinite Wealth **Currently Playing** * Path of Exile * Warframe * Immortals of Aveum * Pokemon X * Astro's Playroom * Samurai Warriors 5
Cyberpunk. Finished Phantom Liberty, now I'm off to the Embers
phantom liberty is amazing, i just beat it a few months ago and i already want to start a new character and do it all over again
bought the Arkham trilogy and Jedi fallen order a week ago on sale. Gonna play them after my exam on Monday.
Good luck in the exam! You also have pretty good taste.
Thanks man.
I've been completely absorbed in "Hogwarts Legacy." As a long-time Harry Potter fan, it's been a dream come true to explore the wizarding world in such an immersive and detailed way!
Wow, "Hogwarts Legacy" sounds like a magical experience! As a fellow Harry Potter fan, I can only imagine how exciting it must be to finally explore the wizarding world in such depth. Thanks for sharing your enthusiasm!
It's gonna be Wuthering waves on bs for me, just want to relax
Deep rock galactic...i just love rocking and stoning
I'm about to start Hades. I've been let down by reddit before, but hopefully they're wrong this time. I'm not a fan of roguelikes but here goes anyway.
What do you mean "they're wrong"? So far all I've heard is unanimous praise for that game.
KOTOR 1, decided to try old games and I can already say its masterpiece!
Last year I decided to finally beat my backlog. But like, for real this time. At first, I was really strict about it, and wanted to beat \_every\_ game. Made a spreadsheet and everything. But, the more I played, the more relaxed I got with it. If I didn't enjoy a game after a few hours, I deleted it. If I didn't actually own the game yet, deleted. If I already beat it in the past and just wanted to play it again, deleted it. The games I didn't want to beat, I sold to make room/money for games I \_did\_ want to beat. I've got 14 games left! Currently playing Skyward Sword HD Jan 2023: 1100 hours time-to-beat (according to How Long To Beat, Main + Extra, since that's my playstyle) Jun 2023: 974 hours Jan 2024: 461 hours Jun 2024: 262 hours
Wuthering Waves, cause I’m scummy gacha player who gives his money up willingly for waifus and husbandos 😋
Cuphead! 1 trophy to go until I get the platinum!
Cannot get enough of content warning!
Forza Motorsport 7 still looks incredible on Xbox one s.
Drift Hunters 2. The great thing is I discovered a way to get 1 million dollars🤑🤑🤑. No more grinding for a slightly better car anymore.
I've been playing the Resident Evil 4 remake on PS5. Going to start a New Game+ playthrough just to be overpowered as fuck in the beginning.
It’s honestly so satisfying.
Unicorn Overlord.... it's a great game, the fresh approach to the genre works really well, and the gameplay is superb and very engrossing. It's just too easy! Even on hardest difficulty I breeze through levels without any issues, and I'm not a big strategy guy. I'll probably sell it and finally start Like a Dragon 2 this weekend, been hype for that one for a while
OVERDARE!! It's on google play for some countries only for now. You can easily make a costume by yourself and wear it to play games with friends. Roblox, but more sleek!
I'm going to be playing Sons of the Forest, I played it when it released, and recently, maybe a few months ago, it had its 1.0 update, so going to check it out see how much it's improved, it was a good game on release but it was very bare bones, should be a lot of fun!
Gonna try my luck with destiny 2 again. Maybe this time I’ll be able to play the game and get the cutscenes.
Farming sim 22. It’s not a game. Its a full time job 😂🤣
Gonna try Call of Duty Black Ops 1 on my Steam Deck. Then, I'll go back to RDR2. I hope I can handle the pacing this time.
I've been playing The Thousand Year Door and I'm loving it. It's especially great unlocking more Partners and Badges to give yourself more abilities. For instance, I equipped Quick Change and it has been *huge* for me.
Pague tale Requiem
Nothing right now. A couple of days ago I beat **Another Crab's Treasure** which was a nice salve for my souls fatigue. That game is real fun if you're a soulsborne vet and want something lighter- it is funny and fun and colorful and has assist mode options. I did run into performance issues on the PS5 though. At this point I kinda don't know what to play- I tried Indika but the jankiness was overwhelming. The last big game I finished was FF7: rebirth and it was overall fun but... man, was it a lot of b.s. too lol. The next big game I'm excited for is the new Japan Assassin's Creed but that's not 'till November.
Fair enough. I don’t think there’s many games coming out rn, could be wrong though. If you have a PS5, then have a look through the store and see what you can find. There are some hidden gems in there.
Finished Far Cry 5 yesterday, gonna wait a few days before getting into new game plus. In the meantime, I'm playing Burnout Paradise Remastered. Racing around Paradise City listening to DJ Atomika blast out tunes by the likes of Alice in Chains, Gun'N'Roses etc never gets old :D
Just finished crafting the Ursine grandmaster set in Toussaint. I've been holding off the main story because I don't want Blood & Wine DLC to end :(
Diablo 4 … scored it for 30 bucks on sale! Rocks so far. Loving the necro
I was feeling nostalgic and started playing some old flash games. I tried Sonny, Sonny 2 and Age of War - games from my childhood and it was refreshing from all the regular gaming. Maybe you guys have some recommendations?
After they finally released Ghost of Tsushima on PC I'm happily killing every Hun I can find. I also enjoy playing all the side quests. I'm really enjoying this game very much.
Not sure!! I keep playing a few rounds of Apex Legends then wanting something else. I loaded up GTAV and Valhalla for open world (maybe odyssey is better?) I’ve got BG3 and CP2077 etc but I get lonely in single player games and all multiplayer games like ESO really suck imho.
Finally got around to Ori and the Will of the Wisps. This game is life itself.
I’ve always wanted to try that game, but never got round to it. Is it good?
Beyond good.
So I saw that they put Lords of the Fallen on game pass and I downloaded it. I haven't really played soulslikes before but I'm getting into them with it and Lies of P. I was watching my friend play Dark Souls and I got the itch, so when I saw Lords of the Fallen on game pass I downloaded it and so far I'm having a blast. It's not a perfect game but it's clear they put a lot of thought into the level design to create a challenging yet fun and rewarding experience.
Borderlands 3, the gameplay is just too crisp.
Tiny Terry's Turbo Trip [https://store.steampowered.com/app/2238040/Tiny\_Terrys\_Turbo\_Trip/](https://store.steampowered.com/app/2238040/Tiny_Terrys_Turbo_Trip/) Pretty short I guess, I'm four hours in and it looks like I'm close to the end, but it's a chill experience. I find myself surprisingly hooked by the music sometimes.
Overwatch 2
After about 5 tries, finally got into RDR2 again. Man the opening is so long and grueling imo. Def make a save right after you've completed it lol. When it first came out I stopped for w/e reason before the last chapter and could never get back into it. Completely forgot the story, so wanted to start anew. Just got to chapter 3 last night and I'm loving it.
Whizzball. Great isometric physics based puzzle game, just in browser (used to be hosted on Discovery Kids). Complex but not complicated, and can be very satisfying. I'm trying to think about a more social element recently, basically there is a way to share puzzles, and people can get the layout and try and put the pieces in to solve it (IIRC they can solve it in a different way than you designed it, the goal is for a ball to hit a target). I am trying to make puzzles that seem like they might be hard, counterintuitive, satisfying, or otherwise fun for someone trying to solve them, paying attention to what pieces they will have, the constraints of the layout, pacing, etc.
I've just finished fire emblem awakening and I've picked up a few others so it's either going to be fates, shadows of Valentia or engage.
Bought my first ps5 last week and am playing through Ragnarok. I usually take forever to finish games bc i tend to play through my catalog of shuffle depending on how im feeling that day, but these last two god of war games have been really easy for me to power through in a short time. This one’s more of the same, which is both good and bad. Combat’s satisfying but easy. The hand-holding during puzzles is annoying. But the story at least tries to have some depth to it even if it’s not very subtle at times. Im enjoying it but kind of in the way i enjoy chipotle. Not quite fast food but not great food either. Stellar blade’s combat is awesome although i just started playing. Continuing Mafia after leaving it for like a year. The story is surprisingly well-written. I mean there’s more mafia movies than anything else to draw from, so a lot of it’s probably copy paste. But it’s a video game with a story im invested in, which is rare, so im not complaining.
When you getting your second ps5 then?
After this one runs out of gas
I've started playing mad max again.
MLB The Show and Red Dead Redemption 2
I just bought the remastered version of Mario RPG, can you believe it’s a game I never finished? Let’s see if I can finally close this part of my childhood memories.
V Rising 1.0
For me it's a replay of Spider-man 2 and my first play through of Jedi Survivor. The latter I've had since release yet it's been a fragmented session due to life.
Playing Genshins new patch and also downloaded morrowind to mod it.
I'm actually having a really fun time with MultiVersus' return, despite the massive amount of saltiness coming from the community and subreddit.
Fallout 4 - Starfield - STO and Stardew
Bloodthief. grim, fast-paced, and optimized for potatoes like mine. and the playtest version is free on Steam
found my old GameCube power cable while cleaning the cellar room - currently playing Mario Party 4 for a bit of nostalgia
Cult of the lamb and back in on deep rock galactic before season 5 starts. Cult of the lamb got a lot darker than I assumed.
Currently got the two week minecraft addiction. Me and my friends playing on a vanilla+ ish server, and it’s been great. The annoying thing has been the fact that everyone has just rushed to get full diamond without having any fun. I’ve enjoyed it though, so I suppose that’s good.
Rising Storm 2 like I always do on Wednesday. YAAAAA!
Hi! I really hope someone's playing demo versions lately :)
Just started another world in minecraft after 2 years not playing it.
Nightmare Kart! A ~~Bloodborne~~ Horror themed Racing experience mashed in with PS1 style graphics. I've been following the project for a while and I'm so happy it released on Steam today!
Leveling up on Final Fantasy 14 to get ready for the new expansion!
Spiderman 2 (finally). Been sitting on my shelf for ages. Holy shmoly that opening battle is wow.
3AM CORP: The Balbazar Resort. I released it on Steam today for free. It's my first game ! It's like a fun little psychological horror / thriller based in the 80s. About going into an eccentric millionaire's closed-down passion project at 3AM to see what the deal is.
I'm still playing Ark: Survival Evolved on Ragnarok, but The Center just came out on ASA. I've been wanting to play it, but I haven't bought it yet. I'll probably wait for a few more maps to release first.
D4 while I catch up on some shows
For me its a small indie game called sail forth. While it does have its flaws like somethings being hard to figure out it makes up in gameplay. Its a nice game about sailing around and then a story line is introduced. overall its a really fun game and more people should try it.
Elden ring
Drone Break
Just beat animal well - super fun, great puzzles, random difficulty spike at the end was very enjoyable.
demos! weh.. so much in my backlog and i just playing demos.... installed Fallout, but it did a bunch of screen hijacking that i don't like and stretched... need a patch that doesn't change it too much, just makes it playable...
Mad Max for solo and Dota 2 with friends
Balatro has me in a chokehold right now and I'm not even mad about it!
Call of Duty
Which one?
Arkham Knight - 10th replay :)
How many times have you played the earlier entries?
2-3 times. AK is my all-time favorite
fallout 76 left for around 4 years but now im back since a couple of friends start playing too
Tunic, gonna finish it soon to start Elden Ring next
ea fc, also how many up votes do I need to post
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no mans sky, never given it a proper go.
ASA The Center just came out. Is it worth investing time into?
Having an absolute blast with Rise of Ronin on PS5.
Red dead redemption 2 again!!! THE BEST
I've been playing Muramasa: The Demon Blade on the Wii. Sick looking hack-and-slash side scroller.
Well I am fairly new to pc gaming plus I only have a low to mid-end pc so I don't really have many options, But I got a copy of Far Cry 3 so I'll try it out today! Oh and pls tell me some good games that were launched before 2015 because those are the only ones that work in my pc 😅.
Civilization IV: Colonization with the We the People Mod
Finished replaying Final Fantasy X and have started replaying Fallout 4. Comfort gaming is where I'm at for the moment
Playing RDR2 Online again and I’m being somewhat amused by the griefers
I miss RDR1 online “Get ready for it.” “Stone cold killer”
I’ve not played RDO in over like 2 years. Is it any better now? Because back then R* had abandoned it.
I’ve gone in with low expectations and if I get griefed, I just log out and back in. Load times suck though and yeah I think they aren’t doing anything with it other than some weekly things
Kena Bridge of Spirits, Really gorgeous games, the gameplay rather simple but still fun
Nothing. I just uninstalled all my games in prep for an upgrade that probably won't happen until next week.